Hela (Blake)

In the mythological writings of William Blake, Hela is the youngest of the five daughters of Tiriel. She is the only survivor of his curse. She denounces her blind father for what he has done; he curses her once more, turning her hair to Medusa-style snakes. She guides him to the Vales of Har.

Sinhalese people

The Sinhalese (Sinhala: සිංහල ජාතිය Sinhala Jathiya) are an Indo Aryan ethnic group native to the island of Sri Lanka. They constitute 75% of the Sri Lankan population and number greater than 15 million. The Sinhalese identity is based on language, historical heritage and religion. The Sinhalese speak Sinhala, an Indo-Aryan language, and are predominantly Theravada Buddhists, although a small percentage of Sinhalese follow branches of Christianity. The Sinhalese are mostly found in North central, Central, South, and West Sri Lanka. According to Mahavamsa, an ancient treatise written in Pali, The Sinhalese are the descendants of the exiled Prince Vijaya who arrived from East India (today's Orissa and Bengal) to Sri Lanka in 543 BCE and early settlers from that region.

In folklore, the Sinhalese people predate this event, being the descendants of earlier inhabitants and Vijaya and other Indo Aryans migrants from India.

Modern genetic investigations suggest that the Sinhalese are most closely related to the Bengali people. However, the original hunter - gatherer inhabitants of Sri Lanka, also called "Vedda" or "Vanniya-Laeto" predate them. They arrived in Sri Lanka around 16,000 BCE.

Plot: 6 diverse college students end up at the mercy of an Occult ritual, after deciding to attend the biggest party of the year, on Halloween night, hosted by fellow student James Pitman. Loyalty, love, and friendship come into question, as the will to survive rears its ugly head, in this twisted, supernatural fright-fest that ultimately reveals the true evil, dark nature of mankind.

Plot: 'Siberian Exile' is an epic tale of Poles, Ukrainians, Jews who are deported to Russia. The displaced's fate is show from the perspective of a young boy Staszek, who goes to Siberia with his family and neighbors from a small village in the eastern Polish borderlands. Together with his companions, he starts hard struggle for survival, where the most fearsome opponent turns out to be terrible, merciless nature, sulphurous cold and deadly famine. Circumstances force the boy to reevaluate his life and grow up faster. Soon he will have to learn the essential struggle for survival and make decisions that will where rate will be life of his relatives. He will also have to choose between love for the Jewish Zinnia and the Russian Luybka.

Plot: Dr. Bruce Banner just cannot avoid trouble as the Hulk. In "Wolverine," Logan is sent to hunt down the Hulk who has crossed into Canadian territory. In doing so, Logan finds some dangerous former-colleagues hunting both of them down themselves for their own purposes. In "Thor," Loki brings Dr. Banner to Asgard in a scheme to exact his revenge on his half-brother, Thor, and all of the Pantheon using the Hulk. However, the Hulk slips out of his control and it will take the brothers together to find a way to save Banner and stop the Hulk from destroying Asgard.

Quotes:

The Professor: Weapon X is indeed glad to have you back, Logan. We put considerable time and money into you.::Deadpool: And pointy things!

The Professor: You were our best operative, Wolverine. So disappointing. But you did lead us to Dr. Banner. Of course, you know him better as the Hulk.::Deadpool: [reveals gun and ammo] I shot him in the ass, with one of these!::[Everyone glares at him]::Deadpool: What? I did!

Sabretooth: [to Wolverine] You've gotta love our healing factors. I'm gonna enjoy killing you for days! And then I think we'll drop the Hulk on an orphanage or something.

Hulk: HULK SMASH CLAW PEOPLE! [charges. Deadpool and Lady Deathstrike get out of his way, but Sabretooth... ]::Sabretooth: NO! NOO! WAIT! [is hit so hard he is thrown out of the facility and into the woods]

Deadpool: I can't believe it... I'm alive. I'm alive!::[the Hulk lands on top of him and leaps away]::Deadpool: [weakly] Ow...

Thor: Bruce Banner, I know thee to be a man of honor. I know thee to be a hero. The lives at stake are not your concern, not even human, but I ask you anyway. Be that hero now.::Bruce Banner: No, I can't.

Hela: Curse you, Loki, for convincing me to bring this creature to my realm!::Thor: Stay your hand, Hela! We shall retrieve the Hulk!::Loki: WE? The Hulk's fists have addled your mind, Thunderer!::Thor: Fight with me, brother, or die alone!::Loki: Not much of a threat, considering we're already in Hel...

Plot: The night before Christmas, dad has to stop his two excited children from fighting. But Scoop hates his sister Hela and wishes her dead. Everything they say and do comes true in an unreal parallel world. Hela decides to become a Ghost and haunt Scoop even more. Scoops world without rules soon starts to fall apart and he soon finds he needs both rules and his sister.

Henrietta Lacks died of cancer in 1951 at age 31, unaware of what her place in history would be, but her “HeLa” cells lived on and helped lead to a multitude of groundbreaking medical treatments ... She died the next year, but without her consent or that of her family, her cells known as “HeLa” cells, were used in medical research....

Ragnarok introduced Thor and Loki's sister Hela, the goddess of death played by Cate Blanchett. Hela seemingly perished at the end of that movie, as the fire demon Surtur destroyed Asgard... "...to use it in some way to allow Thor to travel to Hel and confront Hela who is trapped or residing down there once more, after her defeat in Thor....

Hela and Loki look like siblings, with dark hair, pale skin and green eyes. The striking similarity in appearance between Tom Hiddleston's God of Mischief and Cate Blanchett's Goddess of Death is interesting because Hela is Odin's first-born child and Loki is adopted ... So in that instance, Hela looks like Loki and not the other way around....

[Note. Major spoilers ahead for “Ant-Man and The Wasp. Seriously, if you haven’t seen the movie, we recommend not reading further.] ... But much like her “quantum phasing” abilities, not everything is as it seems ... All of that is wildly different from her comic book counterpart ... Also Read ... Also Read ... Also Read....